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Chapter 166 Golden Doll

Lan Annuo ignored him. After all, the reason why the space was known to them was because they could not untie it after the contract. Naturally, he would not take the initiative to perceive the magic of the space.

Lan Annuo closed his eyes and sorted out his thoughts about today's events before starting to meditate.

However, due to the lack of spiritual energy in the mortal world, Lan Annuo had to take out the magic disk and start setting up the isolation formation, and then took out the spiritual stones and started practicing.

After practicing for most of the day, Lan Annuo felt particularly fulfilled. After thinking about his purpose, he straightened his appearance in front of the water mirror, opened the door and walked out.

Even though it was morning, the inn was still very lively, but after the first person noticed Lan Annuo, the originally lively scene began to turn into silence.

After all, although Lan Annuo's appearance after the disguise is not top-notch, due to his cultivation, his whole body has an indescribable ethereal feeling, giving people a sense of beauty that can only be seen from a distance.

This kind of temperament cannot be changed by disguise.

Lan Annuo walked out of the crowd calmly and naturally, and the crowd subconsciously made way for her.

After leaving the inn, Lan Annuo randomly picked a direction and started walking aimlessly.

The bustling surroundings all disappeared without a trace when they noticed Lan Annuo's presence.

Lan Annuo also had a look on her face as she looked around curiously on the street. Although she tried her best to restrain herself, it was still not difficult for people who had seen her countless times to see through her true nature.

When Lan Annuo passed a stall, he suddenly stopped. Then he turned sideways and took a white hosta carved into the stall, and asked: "How much does it cost?"

The stall owner didn't react when Lan Annuo asked him this question.

Lan Annuo frowned slightly and asked impatiently: "How much does this broken hairpin cost?"

The stall owner was afraid that the fairy in front of him would overturn his stall if he got angry, so he quickly said: "Twenty coppers, just twenty coppers!"

Lan Annuo's tone was high: "What? Twenty copper coins?"

The stall owner thought she was unhappy, so he immediately trembled in fright, and then said: "If the fairy likes it, just take it away, no money, no money."

Lan Annuo said unhappily: "Do you think I'm a robber? I'm just a broken hairpin, I can't afford it.

If it weren't for the beautiful carved flowers, I would think it was low-grade to give it to me for free."

After speaking, he took out a piece of silver from his pocket and threw it to the stall owner and said, "This is for you."

The stall owner saw the value of the silver in his hand and said cautiously: "Fairy, you gave me too much."

Lan Annuo said confidently: "The price of the hairpin I want is too cheap and I don't like it. If you have more, I will reward you. It's just some vulgar things. I have more."

After saying that, he took the things and left. On the one hand, the other stall owners were envious of his luck for being able to get so much reward money. They were afraid that the reward money alone could buy up all the goods in his stall. On the other hand, they were...

Some hope that fairies will take a fancy to their things.

After that, Lan Annuo bought a lot of flashy things, but the quality was not very good.

Most of them only played with it for a few times and then put it away, so slowly and slowly the stall owner understood in an instant that this fairy was just a child at heart and just out of curiosity.

This situation made them become nervous unconsciously. After all, who knows when this fairy will stop being curious.

Even for the reward she gave him, he couldn't take the initiative.

So a middle-aged man with a simple and honest appearance thought about the terrible situation at home, gritted his teeth, and boldly called out to Lan Annuo.

"Are you calling me?"

Lan Annuo asked in a very ordinary way, but the people around him felt a slight sense of oppression.

"Yes, yes, Fairy, I also have a lot of things here, please take a look at them."

"What good stuff can you get out of this poor place?" Even though he said that, Lan Annuo still took a step forward.

Lan Annuo stood in front of the stall and glanced around, pointing at a few inconspicuous stones next to him and asked: "The patterns on these stones are quite good, how can I sell them?"

The honest man did not expect that this fairy would really like something, but what he liked was a stone that his daughter picked up from the river.

"Why, not selling it?"

"No, no, no, the main reason is that the stones were just picked up from the river. They are not worth much. The fairy can just take them away if she likes."

"How can an ordinary person like you understand the good things I like?" Lan Annuo picked up one of the stones, and the dark and shiny stone made Lan Annuo's hand even more tempting.

The stall owner looked down and quickly lowered his head. Lan Annuo waved his hand and the stone disappeared, replaced by a golden peanut that Lan Annuo threw casually.

"Here, I'll give you this peanut."

The honest man looked at the small peanut in his hand, and his hand began to tremble unconsciously. After all, if this peanut were replaced by grain, he might not be able to finish it in his lifetime!

With the honest man taking the lead, other stall owners immediately gave up their fear and excitedly began to introduce their own products.

Lan Annuo found it too noisy, so he whipped it down, and a gap as thick as an arm was opened in the stone slab on the ground. In an instant, the stall owners around him were like chickens whose throats were strangled, unable to make a sound anymore.

Lan Annuo withdrew his whip with satisfaction, threw a piece of gold on the ground and said, "I'll give it to you as compensation, but if you make any more noise, I won't mind giving you a whip, but you don't have any gold."

Lan Annuo's whip instantly shattered the confidence that the stall owners around him had finally built up.

After Lan Annuo left, someone bold came over and touched the stone floor. He saw that the cracked stone suddenly turned into powder. He was so frightened that he fell to the ground, and everyone around him also

took a deep breath.

After that, I was just glad that I didn't offend this fairy, otherwise she would probably have to go to see my grandpa as soon as the whip came down.

The news spread quickly, and by the time Lan Annuo came to another street, many people knew what had happened before.

The timid ones collected their things immediately and left in a hurry, but the bold ones or the poor ones who really couldn't survive still persisted.

Lan Annuo slowly walked up to an old man, kicked the herbs on the ground and asked, "How can I sell this?"

The old man did not dare to raise his head. He lowered his head and stared at Lian Annuo's shoes and said, "This green honey fruit was brought back by my children after a lot of hard work."

Lan Annuo pursed his lips, said nothing, and threw a piece of gold directly.

The old man originally wanted to ask for at least 500 copper coins, but a piece of gold hit him so hard that he couldn't remember anything he said. He was stunned while holding the gold, and subconsciously picked up the gold and took a bite.

At this moment, Lan Annuo turned into a golden doll in front of these stall owners. They all tried their best to restrain themselves and kept silent, but the eyes they looked at Lan Annuo were extremely hot. If you like cultivating fairies and ascension, please collect them: (www

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